I'm excited about the H3H3 interview with Nik in January. I just wish we would have gotten an actually smart person interviewing Nik, who also views himself as smart. However, there is a difference between being smart and not being stupid. Nik isn't stupid. But he isn't smart either.
- He cries about MeatCanyon making him way fatter than he really is. I'd say he completely missed the point, since the way MeatCanyon portrayed Nik, is the way we all see Nikocado Avocado. He got Orlin just about right after all.
- He cries about how people calling him an enabler and setting a bad example for people with certain disorders. Which he absolutely does. Even if you can't point at the faceless audience, you can still point at Hungry Fat Chick. He is enabling her and that woman clearly has some major issues. Saying that she is quite literally eating herself to death is not an exaggeration. She is addicted to food, completely immobile at this point, can't take care of her own child and was doing fetish porn in the past to get quick and easy money. That woman needs medical and therapeutic help - and not some dummy with over a million followers giving her exposure and encouraging her deadly lifestyle.
- Speaking about encouragement: He also cries about people saying that he is setting a bad example with his Youtube stick. "Just because I have the money to buy food for 100$ doesn't mean that some teenager will get the same money and buy the same 20 burgers." It's not about the 100$. It's about seeing that you can attempt and possibly succeed on Youtube and make dirty money by simply sitting on your ass and eating. Doesn't have to be burgers worth 100$. It can be cheap ass ramen noodles to get a video out. It can be rice or Boris butterbrot sandwiches. And if you make those mukbangs the main focus of your channel, you'll eat a lot. Which leads me to my next point.
- Nikocado Avocado calls himself the king of mukbang due to being the most popular western mukbanger. We all know that you get big (pun intended?) on Youtube by uploading on a regular basis. And most normal people won't do daily mukbangs to grow their audience and income. To most people that's not worth it. I'm sure that many don't even fully realize it. But when you're Nik on the other hand, and you make the conscious decision to throw away years of your life and continue to eat and eat like a pig on a daily basis, it will pay off. And it might encourage others (often younger, more impressionable people) to attempt the same. They might fail and stop, but at that point they've potentially created fat cells, which never go away and always fill up quicker.
- When is enough enough? We all know that Nik will stop the eating at some point and then start his weight loss journey, which will continue to make him easy money. But why not start rather sooner than later? Has he at this point actually become somewhat addicted to food? Is he so weak willed that he can't go without the glucose rush a single day?
Those are the questions I want answered. I have no use for his hour long videos, where he twists and manipulates context like the little manipulative dummy he is. Debating is easy, when it happens on your terms and your terms only. And I don't think that H3H3 is the person to ask those questions.